Electric Heater Repair

by | Mar 3, 2017 | Electronics and Electrical

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Electric wall and baseboard heaters are room air heating models. Baseboard heaters have more than one horizontal heating components and are controlled by thermostats. A baseboard heater is mounted at the base of the room wall. Air will be drawn in via the bottom and then heated by its electric components. Then, the warm air will rise into the room. The electric components often are shaped like metal fins, and a few are filled with fluid in order to maximize their heat retention. Oftentimes multiple units are put in around the room’s perimeter.

What Might Go Wrong with Electric Heaters?

Though there are very few parts to the usual electric heater, the majority of its parts may make it stop running. Thermostats fail. Heating components burn out. Heater fans fail. Power switches and cords fail. The most typical issues are caused by heating elements, thermostats, and switches. Additionally, higher-watt heaters may blow a fuse or trip a circuit breaker, stopping electricity to a circuit. Beware! Be certain nothing flammable is near or on the electric heater.

How to Identify an Electric Heater Problem

Although they’re fairly simple to operate, electric heaters will have several things which may go wrong and stop them from working.

  • If a heater doesn’t come on, be certain the power is on to the model. If the circuit is generating electricity, test its thermostat, electrical cord, and its heating component.
  • If a heater turns on, yet doesn’t generate enough heat, check its heating components to see if they’re glowing.
  • If your fan-equipped heater turns on yet the fan doesn’t work, test your fan. In addition, use your vacuum cleaner to take out any debris or dust that surrounds the fan and it elements.
  • Be certain the heater is sitting level on a hard surface in order for the tip-over button not to keep the heater from operating. Take out the control housing and see if there are any burned wires. Replace ones which appear damaged. Test its thermostat and, if needed, replace it.

If you try all of the above tips for electric heater repair and still can’t figure out the problem, contact the professionals. Horizon service is your go-to company for electric heater repair in Audubon, PA. For more information on Electric Heater Repair in Audubon, PA, contact Horizon Services at (610) 696-0978.